Perhaps they're more likely to have traditional family roles? Leaving aside extended families, I'd find it hard to imagine that a nuclear family unit could sustain both adults working a schedule like that.
This is very true. The 12 or even 16 hour workdays we hear of in the early industrial era in the West seem incomprehensible. Until you realize that the factory complex was essentially their whole life and community. Don't need to walk far to work, or go shopping, or spend time cooking, when you live on-site in the dorms and your wife works in the company canteen. And you get most of your paycheques deducted for that privilege, so going anywhere else is mostly theoretical anyway even if you had time off.
Or, let your relationships fall apart because you are working essentially 100% of the time you are not sleeping eating and fulfilling the other basic responsibilities of life.